Health capital preservation and accumulation: From theoretical research to practical action

Author:

SHIBALKOV Ivan P.1ORCID,NEDOSPASOVA Ol'ga P.2ORCID,BARYSHEVA Galina A.3ORCID,PAVLOVA Irina A.4ORCID,BOIKOV Vadim A.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Russian Research Institute of Health (RIH)

2. Tomsk State University (TSU)

3. National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU)

4. National Research University – Higher School of Economics (NRU – HSE)

5. Siberia State Medical University of Ministry of Healthcare of Russian Federation (SibSMU MOH Russia)

Abstract

Subject. The article addresses the evolution of the concept of health capital, the problem of health inequalities. Objectives. We focus on identification of the main contradictions inherent in the preservation and accumulation of health capital. Methods. The study employs methods of generalization and grouping. Results. The paper established the fact of preservation health "capital-forming" properties not only in the process of labor activity, but also outside it. Conclusions. The findings can be used in further analysis of causes of population ageing.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

Publishing House Finance and Credit

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